NEW YORK - The Buffalo Bills wrapped up a solid 2013 draft on Saturday by taking two safeties, arguably the top placekicker available (Florida State's Dustin Hopkins) and a tight end.

One of the safeties, Nevada's Duke Williams, had a couple of run-ins with the law in college.

Just as linebacker Kiko Alonso -- whom the Bills picked on Friday -- had at Oregon.

Some question the picks.

Is it fair to write off anyone for a dumb thing, or things, they might have done at age 19 or 20 or 21? There is no one-word answer. All depends on the circumstances, and, as Bills GM Buddy Nix once told me, your "gut feeling."

Williams was nabbed for underage alcohol possession as a frosh, then as a junior for driving with a suspended licence and with no insurance after a car crash. The former? It happens. The latter? Not good.